What kind of flex material ...

ViperGTS

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...do I have to use for repairing (7 big!) screw holes in the front fascia?

YES, I´ve used the search button - however, no one mentioned the exact typ/name/brandname of the flex material.

Thanks for your help,
Markus
 
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Picture of the front fascia:

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ViperGTS -

I just surf'd the 3M website... Please post what you plan to order - there were so many different fillers
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I have two small holes as well - that the dealer decided to do to put the front plate on
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From what I hear, the 3M flex stuff is the stuff to use. I had a facia that had the harder 3M epoxy filler on it and it started to crack.
 
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I think I have found the proper material on the 3M website:
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Duramix (R), Semi-Rigid Plastic Repair 04045

Used for repairing Xenoy, HPA, ABS, PPO, SAN, PA, GTX, UP, SCRIM, RRIM, and other semi-rigid plastic parts and bumper covers.

3M Id: 62-3561-0630-2
GTIN(UPC/EAN): 0 06 32225 04045 7
Buyer´s Part Number: 04045

Work Time: 50 Second
Cure and Dry Time: 1 Hour
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Any confirmation?
 
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